20 Thank You Gift Ideas for Nurses

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Whenever we’re in the hospital or visiting the doctor, the nurses provide much needed care and compassion. They also take care of our loved ones when they need it. Here are some gift ideas to show them how thankful you are for the hard work they put in each day:

Chicken Soup for the Soul Hope & Miracles Book

God Grant Me the Serenity Prayer

Sometimes work is tough, and even more so when someone works in the medical field. Get this God grant me the serenity prayer wall art for your nurse to say before she goes off to work or when she comes home.

“Please do not disturb” Rustic Wood Sign

When your favorite nurse needs to rest, they can hang this sign up on their door to remind their family and friends to leave them alone so they can catch up on their sleep. Whether they are a night nurse or a day nurse, they need their sleep!

“Good Day- Bad Day- Don’t Ask” Wine Glass

For the end of a hard day, after dealing with difficult people, your favorite nurse might desire nothing but a glass of wine! The lines and words on the wine glass show how each amount of wine reflects on how their day at work went.

Bracelet with Hand-Stamped Customizable Caption

Monogrammed Clipboard with Colorful Circles

For someone who needs to take notes pretty often in their line of work, a clipboard can come in extra handy. This one can be monogrammed with their name or initials, and they will appreciate it so much more to know that it is theirs and theirs alone!

Dionis Vanilla Bean Hand Cream

Nurses, or anyone in the medical field, wash their hands very often. They have to maintain a clean environment as well as protect themselves from germs. All that washing can result in very dry hands, therefore they need some moisturizing hand cream to put on throughout the day or at the end of their shift!